How is the time period affected if the amplitude of a simple pendulum is increased?
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In a simple pendulum, which can be modeled as a point mass at the end of a string of negligible mass and a given length, the amplitude is normally only a few degrees. When the amplitude is this small, it does not affect the periodof the pendulum. As the amplitudeof the pendulum increases, the period increases.
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In a simple pendulum, which can be modeled as a point mass at the end of a string of negligible mass and a given length, the amplitude is normally only a few degrees. When the amplitude is this small, it does not affect the periodof the pendulum. As the amplitudeof the pendulum increases, the period increases
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